Hi Demetris,

Sorry Demetris I am not that familiar with J2ME technologies. But I feel
woden will be bit heavy weight to work with mobile devices.



On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Demetris <demet...@ece.neu.edu> wrote:

>
> Got it - thanks Dilshan.
>
> I spoke with Laurence regarding running Woden on mobile devices (on J2ME
> CDC).
> I am getting errors on standard Java methods (ex. split) so I guess that
> test would suffice
> that I cannot run Woden until CDC. I can look at the source code and see if
> I can figure out
> the extend of what needs to be changed but I may not have the time to port
> it. Anyone knows
> of any mobile wsdl parsers?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dilshan Edirisuriya wrote:
>
>> Hi Demetris,
>>
>>
>> You are correct, those user guide pages are outdated. This is already
>> reported in Woden-218 [1].
>>
>> [1] - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WODEN-218
>>
>> Thanks ,
>>
>> Dilshan
>>
>> blog : http://dilshaned.blogspot.com/
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Demetris <demet...@ece.neu.edu <mailto:
>> demet...@ece.neu.edu>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>    Hi all,
>>
>>      I am learning Woden and I have simply copied the examples listed
>>    both
>>    in the User Guide and in the distribution release notes - I
>>    noticed a few issues
>>    with the examples:
>>
>>      DescriptionElement descElem = reader.readWSDL(wsdlurl2);           //
>> the <description> element
>>
>>    The above right hand side of the statement returns a Description
>>    and NOT a DescriptionElement
>>    so the compilation fails. To fix it I used this instead:
>>
>>         Description descComp = reader.readWSDL(wsdlurl2);
>>  // the Description component, always returned
>>         DescriptionElement descElem = descComp.toElement();
>> // the <description> element, if required
>>
>>    Why is the original statement broken?
>>
>>    Also with these statements the last one fails on the faults[0]:
>>         InterfaceElement interfaceElem = interfaces[0];
>>         InterfaceFaultElement[] faults =
>>    interfaceElem.getInterfaceFaultElements();
>>         XmlSchemaElement xsElem = faults[0].getElement();
>>    To fix it I has to use:
>>             XmlSchemaElement xsElem = faults[0].getXmlSchemaElement();
>>
>>    I am wondering if the examples are stale or if I am missing something.
>>
>>    Thanks
>>
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